Discover the Enchantment of The Dragon Cave
Explore the mystical Dragon Cave in Saiko, a breathtaking natural wonder full of stunning rock formations and rich folklore.
The Dragon Cave is a remarkable natural wonder located in the picturesque region of Saiko, within Fujikawaguchiko. This scenic spot is a must-visit for tourists seeking an adventure that combines the breathtaking beauty of nature with the thrill of exploration. The cave itself is renowned for its intricate rock formations and the unique ecosystem that thrives in its cool, damp environment. Visitors can wander through the winding passages, each turn revealing stunning stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over thousands of years, creating a captivating underground landscape. The surrounding area enhances the experience, as it is set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and serene waters of Lake Saiko. This combination offers countless opportunities for photography, making it a favored spot for both amateur and professional photographers. The tranquil ambiance, coupled with the awe-inspiring geological features, allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature's artistry. Beyond the cave, the scenic beauty of the region invites hikers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore various trails that wind through lush forests and alongside tranquil lakes, ensuring that a visit to The Dragon Cave can be complemented with diverse outdoor activities. For those interested in local culture, the cave is also a gateway to discovering the rich history and folklore associated with the area. Legend has it that the cave was named for its mythical connections, adding an intriguing layer to your visit. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into the natural wonders of Japan, The Dragon Cave promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories.
Local tips
- Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning rock formations and natural beauty of the cave.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the cave may have uneven surfaces.
- Check the opening hours before your visit, as the cave may close unexpectedly.
- Consider combining your visit with a hike around Lake Saiko for a full day of natural beauty.
A brief summary to The Dragon Cave
- Saiko, Fujikawaguchiko, Saiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, JP
- +81555-72-1111
Getting There
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Car
Start your journey in Hakone by taking Route 138. Head northeast towards the town of Fujikawaguchiko. The Dragon Cave is located at Saiko, Fujikawaguchiko in the Minamitsuru District. It is approximately a 40-minute drive (around 30 km). When you get close, look for signs indicating 'Saiko' or 'Dragon Cave.' Parking is available nearby, but be sure to check for any fees that might apply.
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Public Transportation
From Hakone Yumoto Station, take the Hakone Tozan Railway to Odawara Station. At Odawara Station, transfer to the JR Tōkai Line and take a train towards Kōfu. Get off at Fujiyoshida Station. From Fujiyoshida Station, take a local bus (Fujikyu Bus) towards Saiko and get off at the 'Saiko' bus stop. The Dragon Cave is a short walk from the bus stop. The entire journey may take around 2 hours and will cost approximately 2000 yen, depending on the train and bus transfers.
Attractions Nearby to The Dragon Cave
- Koyodai Kiso horse ranch
- Koyodai Observatory
- Lake Saiko Bat Cave
- Narusawa Ice Cave
- Fugaku Wind Cave
- Saiko Nenba-hama
- Saiko Wild Bird Forest Park (Fujisan Eco Net)
- Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba (Traditional Japanese Village)
- Onsen - Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
- Narusawa Mt. Fuji Museum
- Aokigahara Forest
- Narusawa lava tree mold
- Fuji Fuketsu Cave
- Fujiten Snow Resort
- Okukawaguchiko Sakuranosato Park
Landmarks nearby to The Dragon Cave
- Fujiyama Tower
- La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa
- Kawaguchiko Tenjozan Park
- 河口湖天上山(カチカチ山)の武田信玄戦国広場
- Hinode Observatory Deck
- Arakurayama Sengen Park
- 富士山x街道拍攝景點(日川時計店)
- Fuji 4th View Point Station
- Shinobi No Sato Ninja Village
- Kai Choushizuka Burial Mound
- shinto shrine fuji
- Fujisan Kengamine
- Mount Fuji
- Oshino Hakkai
- 経塚古墳